Most importantly, she taught me to more carefully consider how my words sound to my patients.
In order to study this effect more carefully, the Japanese researchers performed three experiments.
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Also having cut their teeth on Oxbridge satire, the Pythons chose their comic targets more carefully.
"I need to feel fresh for this so I have planned my schedule more carefully, " he said.
It decided to pick its risks more carefully and not take on businesses just for market share.
Designing severance packages more carefully is a worthy idea, but simply eradicating them could do real damage.
If patients were actually able to pocket savings through their health care choices, they would choose more carefully.
Her point: Private charities are more efficient than government and tend to police their donor dollars more carefully.
"As a vertically integrated company, we have the ability to more carefully manage price reductions over time, " she says.
Still, most of us could benefit by thinking more carefully about the tradeoffs we make between time and money.
This Best Buy employee promptly told me to go look more carefully at the TV wall and walked away.
Will a black president have to tread more carefully than a white president?
He said the airlines could plan more carefully, building more time into turnarounds.
To this end, it is worth looking more carefully at the empirical evidence.
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Conniss stopped to cut it away, and after that he steered more carefully.
But when I looked more carefully I could see they were exam booklets.
Governments from Austria to Australia have been combing more carefully through export licences.
Instead the SEC chose to issue a vague warning to pensions to more carefully scrutinize the investment consultants they hire.
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Will scientists at UVA or other state universities, perhaps concerned about lawsuits, word their findings more carefully in the future?
But analysts said financing and the project's completion remain a challenge, as cities and investors more carefully scrutinize entertainment-oriented developments.
The awful stories we have heard in recent days should give us pause, make us think and plan more carefully.
But if teenagers are planning a bit more carefully than they used to, that at least is a cheering sign.
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Although the use of automated systems are not banned, companies have been told by Ofcom to employ such practices more carefully.
Examining regional volatility and geopolitical risk more carefully, and putting in place strategies to contain their financial cost and impact.
Whether it's sports or investing, unfortunate decision-makers are frequently replaced by those who will handle the football or money more carefully.
Meanwhile, it already faces a class-action lawsuit from angry users who argue it should have protected their data more carefully.
This time, he selected a piece of charcoal more carefully and, with his pocketknife, scraped its end to a semblance of sharpness.
Now that employees will have "skin in the game, " employers rightly figure that those dollars will be spent more carefully, more wisely.
In the AP interview, McLelland said he, too, began carrying a gun after Hasse's death and was answering his door more carefully.
Climate Change Minister Greg Barker said there was a growing need in the county to "manage additions to the grid more carefully".
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